1. 01/04/1992 Certain euphorbias cause cancer when planted near the homestead
  2. 20/01/2013 “Farmers near Kabale in Kenya describe traditions, now considered superstitious, that certain euphorbias cause cancer when planted near the homestead.” Now the carcinogenic effects of one common living fence species,Euphorbia tirucalli, have been described. The active carcinogen has been found...
  3. 20/07/2005 On the banks of Lake Victoria and Lake Malawi and at river edges in Eastern and Central Africa, hippos are a major garden pest.
  4. 19/07/1993 HEDGES FOR RESOURCE-POOR LAND USERS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.When weoffered our small Technical Note on living fences in EDN 32-8 I asked whether anyone knew of a wellillustrated and carefully written book on the subject of living fences. Jörg Henninger in Paraguay told us about this book. He...
  5. 23/10/2017 La question suivante a été posée à ECHOcommunity Conversations (le nouveau forum de ECHO): « Je suis à la recherche de recommandations pour un certain type de culture qui pourrait me permettre d’empêcher le bétail d’entrer dans mon champ, mais qui ne va pas envahir les cultures à proximité....
  6. In a perfect world, everyone would have access to nutritious, affordable food. However, as Rick Bates knows, there is no such thing as utopia when it comes to food security, as millions of people around the world have limited food resources. One of those places is Cambodia in Southeast Asia, one...